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Official city hiking trail 3

City hiking trail 3: Hameau

Through the Schwarzenbergpark to the pine grove on the ridge.

From Neuwaldegg through the Schwarzenbergpark, one of the city’s oldest landscaped parks, up to the Hameau: an airy pine grove on the ridge with a wide view. One of the quietest trails of the series, long avenues, lots of forest.

8.8km
≈ 2:40h walking (calc.)
↑ 257metres of climb

Getting there: 43A, 445, N43 to Wien Neuwaldegg, 89 m to the trailhead. Way back from Wien Geroldgasse (43A), 197 m.

The official route and its data

The coloured line is the official route by the City of Vienna, unchanged. Toggle a data layer, or tap anywhere on the map to see trees, noise, heat and travel times for that exact spot.

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Elevation↑ 257 m · ↓ 242 m · 250–460 m

About 257 m of climbing and 242 m of descent, between 250 and 460 m above sea level. Sampled every 25 m from open elevation data; walking time uses the standard hiking formula (4 km/h plus 300 m of climb per hour).

Who this trail is for

For quiet-seekers and for anyone weighing up Hernals and Dornbach as places to live: the forest starts right at the tram terminus here.

Good to know

The climbs are pleasantly spread out, but the metres still add up. In summer the avenues carry plenty of shade.

What changes along the way

Every 200 metres of the trail, sampled against wohnwahn’s data. The curves run from the start (left) to the finish (right). In short: 77% green along the built-up stretches · 89% quiet · 257 m of climbing.

Green & parksproximity to large green spaces
95 · very green
Quietlow traffic noise
95 · very quiet
Buzzfootfall & liveliness
50 · lively
Transittravel time to the centre
24 · remote
StartFinish

Values are 0 to 100 per 250 m residential cell. Forest and fields have no cells, so the profile honestly pauses there; curves only appear once they cover at least half the trail. Source: official heat map, environmental noise map, green-space proximity, footfall and own transit routing.

What’s along the way

Counted within about 140 metres of the route, from our data.

6cafés & restaurants
1supermarket
1school or kindergarten
1leisure or culture spot
6transit stops

Living along this trail

Real listings within about 500 metres of the route: local recreation from your own front door.

The areas along this trail

The full profile of each area in the atlas: trees, quiet, prices, travel times.

About this trail

How long is city hiking trail 3?

About 8.8 km on the official route, with roughly 257 m of climbing. We calculate about 2:40 h of walking using the standard hiking formula (4 km/h plus 300 m of climb per hour): the city publishes no official time in the dataset.

How do I get to the trailhead by public transport?

43A, 445, N43 to Wien Neuwaldegg, 89 m to the trailhead. The way back runs from Wien Geroldgasse (43A).

Is this the official route?

Yes. The line is the official city hiking trail 3 by the City of Vienna (open data, CC BY 4.0), unchanged: we only joined the published segments and added our own data on top.

Which districts does it cross?

Hernals, Klosterneuburg, Döbling, Währing. Each links to its full profile in the neighbourhood atlas.

Hiked it? This could be your local trail.

Search flats along the route, or explore each district in the atlas: the data before the viewing.

Route: City of Vienna, data.gv.at (WANDERWEGEOGD, CC BY 4.0), unchanged; segments joined. Map tiles © CARTO, © OpenStreetMap contributors. Elevation from open terrain data; walking time calculated (standard hiking formula), not an official figure. Data profile: official heat map (City of Vienna), environmental noise map (BMK), green-space proximity, footfall and own transit routing on the Wiener Linien and ÖBB timetables. Data as of 2026-08-07.